George Ruto Spotted Happily Driving His Matatu to Rongai: “He’s Being Himself”

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President William Ruto’s son, George Ruto, has elicited mixed reactions after he was spotted driving his matatu, Money Fest, in Nairobi. Video of George Ruto driving his matatu sparks mixed reactions.  The Money Fest matatu was plying the route of Nairobi CBD to Rongai and George opted to drive it himself. George Ruto takes wheel of Money Fest matatu A video circulating online captured the moment the president’s son greeted a few individuals who noticed him while he was in the driver’s seat.  

It’s not every day that you meet a president’s son driving a matatu. Hence, this was an unexpected occasion. Kenyans reacted to the video, with some criticising him for venturing into a mere matatu business, while others praised him for choosing a business that he enjoys. @Bernah254: “The fact that watu wanajam ati kuna better investment angefanya instead of mat 😂😂 mnafkiria hii biz ya mat ndio wanataka wapate pesa😂😂😂 hapa ni kazi ya dobi hatari sana.”

 @BrianOdeya: “The same vehicle highlighted to have been flaunting traffic rules, and traffic police could neither stop it nor apply Kenyan traffic laws to its operations like other PSVs with normal drivers and touts?” @Hagalycious: “When others wako majuu wakifanya engineering Masters/PHD huyu ako huku na matatu 😳🤣🤣 wueeeh this life no balance.” @NdiranguMwaura: “Being prepared to enter Nairobi city politics? ? 

First cleanse him and make him look mtu wakawaida/city Hustler, and get him “liked” and seen as different from the father.”  @bakhita_esther: “All I see is a kid doing what thrills him doesn’t matter the family he comes from.” @JudeOwuor: “No need to struggle with that, the kid is just having, Nabii is doing the gathering on their behalf.” @Muslera_Drew: “That’s where you guys get it wrong. Who told you this guy is in matatu to make money??. He has the money. now, it’s all about fulfilling his fantasies and being happy. Everything is not all about money. It’s like Musk and starlink it’s purely satisfying a course.” 


by  Brian Ajon 

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